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Kinsta Rolls out Compute-Optimized (C2) Google Cloud VmMs to All WordPress Hosting Clients

Kinsta, a managed WordPress hosting platform powered by Google Cloud Platform (GCP), announce moving their infrastructure to its next-generation Compute-Optimized (C2) machines. These are available on all of their hosting plans in available GCP regions, from Starter to Enterprise. Kinsta’s clients are seeing huge performance gains from 30% all the way up to 200%.

GCP’s compute-optimized VMs (C2) offer the highest performance per CPU core that is offered on Compute Engine, and are optimized for compute-intensive workloads. This enables Kinsta’s already highly optimized platform to handle today’s most demanding WordPress sites and achieve speeds unrivaled in the industry.

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Mark Gavalda, the CEO of Kinsta, stated, “It’s always been important to us that everyone, regardless of their hosting plan, benefit from the same high-performance architecture to power their WordPress sites. This enables businesses of all sizes, from blogs to Fortune 500 companies, to easily scale with Kinsta as they grow.

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Moving to Google Cloud Platform’s new Compute-Optimized (C2) machines has taken our already fast platform to a whole other level. We are seeing massive performance gains across the board, which gives our clients the competitive edge they need to succeed.”

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